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Iomega Corporation (later LenovoEMC) was a
company that
produced external, portable, and
networked data
storage products.
Established in the 1980s in Roy...
- Zip
drive is a
removable floppy disk
storage system that was
announced by
Iomega in 1994 and
began shipping in
March 1995.
Considered medium-to-high-capacity...
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removable hard disk
storage system sold by the
Iomega company from 1995 to 2002.
Following the
success of the
Iomega Zip drive,
which in its
original version...
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series was a
proprietary magnetic tape data
storage system released by
Iomega during the 1990s. It was
marketed as a
backup device for
personal computers...
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PocketZip is a medium-capacity
floppy disk
storage system introduced by
Iomega in 1999. It uses very
small (2×2×0.7in, 5×5×1.8cm) 40 MB disks. It was originally...
- REV is a
removable hard disk
storage system from
Iomega,
released in 2004. The
small removable disks store 35, 70, or 120
gigabytes (GB) and are hard-drive...
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Click of
death The
click of
death of a
failed Iomega Zip drive.
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Click of
death is a term that had
become common...
- high-capacity (for the time)
removable floppy disk
storage system that is
Iomega's first widely known product. It was
released in 1982. The
original Bernoulli...
- the S&P 500 index. EMC
acquired Iomega in 2008, and a 2013
partnership with
Lenovo resulted in the
rebranding of
Iomega as LenovoEMC. EMC was acquired...
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development at
Shugart ****ociates in 1976. The main
shareholders were Maxell,
Iomega and 3M. The
technology involves reading and
writing data magnetically, while...